The New York Jets already have made two massive decisions this offseason. New York was looking to fill the open head coach and general manager positions and now has people for each role. Former Jets star Aaron Glenn recently was announced as the team’s next head coach.
Aaron Glenn to my understanding is open to it, Aaron Rodgers as well,'' Rap Sheet says of the Jets keeping the QB in place. "Expect those conversations to ramp up in the coming weeks.”
The New York Jets will have a new head coach this offseason. Former Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn has made the leap to try his chance at the Jets head coaching position.
The New York Jets hired Darren Mougey as their general manager, and he has two key decisions that must be made.
New Jets head coach Aaron Glenn is open to QB Aaron Rodgers returning to New York, and Rodgers is willing to play for Glenn.
New Jets coach Aaron Glenn is “ open to ” the idea of keeping Rodgers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Media. The report doesn’t mention whether new G.M. Darren Mougey is open to it as well. Rodgers has a $35 million option bonus and a $2.5 million base salary for 2025, the last year of his contract. None of the money is guaranteed.
According to Ian Rapoport, new Jets HC Aaron Glenn is open to bringing back veteran QB Aaron Rodgers in 2025. Rapoport adds Rodgers is also open to returning and playing for Glenn. Now that the Jets have hired Glenn and new GM Darren Mougey,
The New York Jets have dwelled in the NFL's cellar for quite a long time. Gang Green has missed the playoffs every year since 2011, and the Jets organization has been blasted aroun
Denver Broncos assistant general manager Darren Mougey agreed to terms Saturday with the New York Jets to become their GM, pairing him with new coach Aaron Glenn.
Darren Mougey, a longtime Broncos scout and executive who became their assistant GM in 2022, is the new general manager of the Jets.
Rodgers' future is one of the biggest talking points of the upcoming NFL offseason, as fans wait to see whether the veteran will retire, find himself a new team, or return to MetLife for another year.